 We'd love to have another rotation on our farm, but with cash rents where they're at and being a young producer We we don't have the equity or the the cash built up I guess I'd say to to get through a year of loss or however, how have you guys found to work with those those small grains and and not only The cash flow where where do you find markets for them? A lot of our local elevators are just assumed deal corn and beans and that's about it We were able to integrate the small grains on our farm We had the same problem that you discussed with not really having a market to sell it And one option could be either food grade if you can you know find the company to to work with that We were talking about mills and that's one particular option Another would be South Dakota has a great certified seed program, especially with oats And you know, there's some options with wheat too And if you can afford the input cost of buying the certified seed the foundation seed in the first place That's another great way to try to get into Small grains and know that you have a market, you know As long as you meet the standards with the test weight essentially and you can have a weed-free Seed test for the most part you can find someone that will buy that seed So just another option, but again, it costs a little more upfront because you have to buy that foundation seed to get started We've always had wheat in our rotation So it's been easier ends just the fact that it's going to improve the yields of your other crops You know makes it worth it for us, but as far as any good advice to give to a young producer that's you know Needing income and profits year to year. I don't have any really good thoughts other than you know working small for one thing the crop insurance You know, it's a decent if to plant small grains because a lot of people don't if you've been plant once you get plant I mean build up yield history. That's alright, but you're just starting out. You don't have a yield history It's it's not easy just you know You just have to do some and try to build up yield history, but I have seen With the small grain on the soybean yields even two years out be like five bushel better We all often struggle getting the plant the wheat planted soon enough so that it's nice and growthy and tillered before freeze up We plant too much weed in October and so we need to actually do a better job We're raising shorter-day soybeans probably getting them in sooner so you can plant wheat 20th of September so you have a better start is is another helpful hint. I would say and then You know managements Intensively management as best you can so you got to be pushing it for yields Phosphorus on the wheat and can a low phosphorus can really hammer their early growth on the wheat